Specifications

ppp define service
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ppp define service
Purpose
Define a service profile for WAN ports.
Format
ppp define service <service name> [bridging enable|disable] [high-priority-queue-
depth <number>] [ip enable|disable] [ipx enable|disable] [lcp-echo on|off] [lcp-magic
on|off] [low-priority-queue-depth <number>] [max-configure <number>] [max-failure
<number>] [max-terminate <number>] [med-priority-queue-depth <number>] [red
on|off] [red-maxTh-high-prio-traffic <number>] [red-maxTh-low-prio-traffic <number>]
[red-maxTh-med-prio-traffic <number>] [red-minTh-high-prio-traffic <number>] [red-
minTh-low-prio-traffic <number>] [red-minTh-med-prio-traffic <number>] [retry-
interval <number>] [rmon on|off]
Mode
Configure
Description
The ppp define service command allows you to specify the following attributes for a
newly created service profile:
Activate and deactivate bridging, IP, and/or IPX for PPP WAN ports. If you do not
specify any bridging, IP, or IPX protocols for PPP WAN ports, they are all activated by
default. If you specify a bridging, IP, or IPX protocol, you must also explicitly define the
behavior of the other two (i.e., enabled or disabled).
The allowable PPP queue depth for high-, low-, and medium-priority items.
Enable and disable the sending of LCP Echo Request messages. LCP Echo Requests
and their corresponding LCP Echo Responses determine if a link to a peer is down.
Enable and disable the use of LCP magic numbers. Magic numbers are used to help
detect loopback conditions.
The maximum allowable number of unanswered/improperly answered configuration
requests before determining that the connection to the peer is lost.
The maximum allowable number of negative-acknowledgment responses for a given
interface before declaring an inability to converge.